Tuesday, April 7, 2020
When Bad Things Happen To Good People Essays (598 words) - Theodicy
  When Bad Things Happen To Good People  There have been many times in life when I have turned to a "God" with  problems and wanted answers or solutions and received nothing. When this happens    I take the time to reflect and ask myself, "Why, when I do some many good  things, do I not receive any answers or solutions to my problems?" The book    When Bad Things Happen to Good People, written by Harold S. Kushner, has brought  some answers to my problems. This book explained and help clarify why even  though I am not a bad person, that sometimes bad things are bound to happen.    When Kushner wrote this book I feel that the meaning of his writings were that    God does not mean to punish us, he just means to test us and present us with  problems and see how we react to them. As put best he wrote, "The God I  believe in does not send us the problem; he gives us the strength to cope with  it."(127). Kushner makes many references to the bible and his belief in a  higher power, "God". I personally may not think there can be one and only  one God but I do believe in a higher being or power and I like how Kushner makes  sure to point out that he is not calling it the God but "his" God. It shows  an almost non-biast opinion and it shows a lot of respect towards all groups of  people. I remember one time specifically when my great-grandpa recently passed  away I turned to God for answers. Instead of getting an answer I got more  problems. My great-grandma and grandma both had strokes, my long-standing  girlfriend and I broke up, my parents got split up and divorced, along with all  of the other normal problems that go on in live that we, as humans, have learned  to expect in everyday life. My belief in one and only one "God" diminished.    I felt that there was no one up there looking out for me and then in reading  this book answered a bunch of my questions on why "God" didn't give me any  specific answers. It showed me that perhaps God has given me the strength to  move on and realize that everything will go on and how to cope with everything.    Kushner also had a good point in saying that, "Could it be that God does not  cause bad things that happen to us?.....but rather stands ready to help  them?"(29-30). I agree with what he is saying in this quote. My God helped me  through those rough times just like his God helped him through everything that  was going on with his son. Even though the person that meant the most to him was  suffering of a bad disease, and eventually passed away, he trusted in God and  understood what God was doing and that everything that happened was a test and  made things better in the long run. He understood and helped me understand that    God does everything for a reason and has a "master plan" that he wants each  of us to abide by and to follow. This book gave me a lot of insight on life and  what everything means to me and what I should expect with life. Even though I do  not believe in the same God as Kushner, I still believe that there is a more  powerful being up there watching over us and making sure that we are ready to  experience an enlightening afterlife. I thought that Kushner did a good job of  not offending me in the fact that he had a wider opinion on God and his beliefs  and not being narrow-minded about the fact that people are different in their  opinions.    
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